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23rd January 2012

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When I studied the books of the ancients who discoursed upon the force of simple medicaments and their disadvantages, I found that they had spoken of substances which kill the seed in the womb and inhibit pregnancy. I found equally that they spoke of drugs which kill embryos and cause them to fall from the womb.”
-Ibn al-Jazzar, 10th century.
— Riddle, John (1994): Contraception and Abortion from the Ancient World to the Renaissance. Harvard University Press. p.120

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